03 JAPAN NINJUTSU: Traditional Ninja training

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In Traditional Ninjutsu we consider very important to train in Nature regardless of the weather conditions (rain, cold, mud..)
The contact with nature is very necessary
We meet one weekend each month at our training camp.
A lot of training that is very different from a normal dojo (tecniques, randori, endurance, combat, infiltration...)

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  • @ninjademon Camuflaje, Geografia, Esoterismo, entre otras, Bujinkan es lo mas cercano al Ninjutsu Tradicional, mas yo estoy seguro de que no es al %100, Pero si comparas a Bujinkan con cualquier otra es cuela de "Ninjutsu" Bujinkan es y seguira siendo superior a todas.

  • @HeyCursi Si tu lo dices.....

    Pero yo encuentro a BJK muy alejada del ninjutsu tradicional.

    Coreografía.... solo hay que ver los Kamaes que ponen algunos de BJK. Son graciosos.

  • this is really good timing!

    I'm thinking to start up my own nijitsu school like you guys. The techniques are sick!

    Do you guys know where is the best dojo? I'm looking for a good school and master and hoping to open up in say 6 months after starting uchu-deshi training.

    Any advice or calls out would be cool!

    thanks!

  • @tnick2 Thanks a lot

    We currently haven´t got a Dojo in USA.

    The only thing is to get our distance learning pack or.............. organize a Seminar :)

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  • @tnick2 You can also go to Hatsumi Sensei's website for the Bujinkan to find a sensei near you.

  • @ninjademon Si, hay cosas que ya no se practican por razones obvias. Pero aun hay disciplinas ninja que se enseñan para conservar la tradición mas no para utilizar en situaciones reales. Los Kamaes que utilizamos representan los elementos, Jumonji representa fuego, Ichimonji representa agua, Hira significa Aire, y son utilizados para enseñar el arte tradicional y el compredimiento de los Movimientos (Tai Sabakis). Mas en un combate real no son necesarios. Ojala hayas aprendido algo ;).

  • great work bro

  • @ninjadaemon the ninjato was not straight. This is a common misperception. the ninjato most people see today is no the traditional ninjato, which had a curve, and was shorter than its scabbard.

  • @MrClinton19 Do you have any clue what you are talking about? The Genbukan might not recognise Hatsumi, but does recognise his lineage, as their founder trained under the same instructor. As for Hayes and Van Donk, it wouldn't be the first time a martial art lost purity after reaching the USA. Don't blame the japanese for that. when you call him a fake, what is your basis for what is real? Something from an 80's ninja movie? This video shows woodland impractical kata, and is not bujinkan.

  • @ninjademon En parte tienes razon, porque Takamatsu no fue ninja verdadero, inclusive su unica ascendencia familiar conocida fue Samurai, y lo que el aprendio de su maestro y dejo a hatsumi lo denominan Generalmente como Bujutsu, Pero si te habias dado cuenta, La 9 . escuelas o las 9 Ryu-Ha tienen tanto origenes Ninja y Samurai, aunque Bujinkan no es puramente Ninjutsu, porque hay disciplinas Ninja que no se practican actualmente desde la epoca de las guerras hasta la actualidad como lo son el:

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